In Defense of "Evil"
Gavin McInnes in Taki's Mag:
I'd like to reiterate this part:
"We shouldn’t be protecting kids from conflict. We should be training them to enjoy it."
Confrontation is the very essence of human existence. At the core of our beings, we are violent apes. The key to civilization is not suppressing that aggression, but rather controlling it and channeling it productively. Whether it's bartering with a car dealer, negotiating a contract, or assaulting an enemy fortification, both parties want to win, want to get the best of the other party. There is no experience in human existence as thrilling and life-affirming as victory in competition; the greater the danger, the sweeter the taste of it. That's because we've been hardwired by our evolutionary path to crave it. If you settle for less in order to avoid confrontation, you're a sucker and a genetic dead-end.
Watch a group of boys playing in the neighborhood during the summer break. They'll automatically sort into a hierarchy over a period of several days, exactly like a pack of predators. You know why, don't you? Because we're predators, and competition is the basis of creation for that hierarchy. We are, in fact, the greatest and most efficient predator ever to walk the Earth. That desire for victory, for domination, is what turned us from shrew-like cowards hiding under shrubs into the apex predator.
In the other direction lies failure and death. If an entire culture suppresses and vilifies competition and confrontation, it's only a matter of time before another culture overruns and enslaves them. Such has happened uncounted times throughout history. Right now, Western civilization is busy setting ourselves up as an all-you-can-eat buffet for the Arabs, Russians, and Chinese. If you think they won't gorge themselves when they see the scales finally tip in their favor, you're a fool and the essence of the problem.
The feminization of America has created an entire generation of dead-end losers who would rather wear Guy Fawkes masks and shamble listlessly about while shouting tired neo-socialist slogans than they had create careers and fight to make themselves wealthier. We are increasingly empowering the people who cannot sort themselves into the hierarchy, the people who in previous times were cast to the lions for the good of the tribe. Our news and entertainment media, ever more controlled by these underachievers, creates lies and repeats them ad nauseum until a majority of the populace begins to think of them as gospel truths, even when they are obvious lies -- e.g., adult human females are physically as strong and capable as adult human males.
We cannot change reality with laws and wishful thinking, because reality will always win. In that battle, the losers won't be given a trophy for participating, they'll be dead.
Killing sexism also leaves women unsafe. When you tell girls they’re as tough as men, they go out and get wasted with no escort to make sure they get home safe. They strut down the street in the middle of the night through the bad part of town, almost daring criminals to attack them. When a black thug pulled a gun on Nicole duFresne in NYC in 2005, she said, “What are you going to do now, shoot us?” So he shot her. And her beta male boyfriend had an African funeral ceremony for her to promote peace and tranquility. How wildly unnatural.
This rejection of all things normal has even ruined sex: you’re supposed to ask permission for every move. “Can I kiss you here?” mewls the new “feminism for bros.” “How about here?”
Women may find this appealing on paper, but I’ve had sex with women, and hesitation doesn’t turn them on. If I were explaining sex to an alien I would tell him to imagine a mouse being eaten by a snake. It’s about a helpless wee thing being dominated by a cruel monster, and both genders love it.
Bullying is good, too. Gay loudmouth Dan Savage likes to complain about how hard it was to be different when he was young, but those rough years drove him to the success he has today. He’s one of the most well paid bullies in the country. Getting picked on prepares kids for the real world. When I go into a work meeting, it’s not that different from stepping into the ring. People want to test your mettle. I’ve noticed a direct correlation between how much time I spend boxing and how much money I make. We shouldn’t be protecting kids from conflict. We should be training them to enjoy it.
But the millennials I’ve worked with were raised to be incapable of handling any kind of confrontation. I don’t mean they don’t enjoy it. I mean, as they would put it, “They literally can’t…”
When I pointed out a major error a 25-year-old made on a project this week, he started hyperventilating and another employee had to pretend he’d done a good job just to keep the guy from having a nervous breakdown. (I’m never working with him again.)
This is not unusual. I have twice seen young girls start screaming when they got fired. One ran out onto the street and started yelling at cars, and the other ran howling down the hallway like she was on fire. Later her father called demanding an explanation. He didn’t get one because it’s none of his business. These pussies have become so laughably useless, there are fake training videos lampooning their incompetence.
I'd like to reiterate this part:
"We shouldn’t be protecting kids from conflict. We should be training them to enjoy it."
Confrontation is the very essence of human existence. At the core of our beings, we are violent apes. The key to civilization is not suppressing that aggression, but rather controlling it and channeling it productively. Whether it's bartering with a car dealer, negotiating a contract, or assaulting an enemy fortification, both parties want to win, want to get the best of the other party. There is no experience in human existence as thrilling and life-affirming as victory in competition; the greater the danger, the sweeter the taste of it. That's because we've been hardwired by our evolutionary path to crave it. If you settle for less in order to avoid confrontation, you're a sucker and a genetic dead-end.
Watch a group of boys playing in the neighborhood during the summer break. They'll automatically sort into a hierarchy over a period of several days, exactly like a pack of predators. You know why, don't you? Because we're predators, and competition is the basis of creation for that hierarchy. We are, in fact, the greatest and most efficient predator ever to walk the Earth. That desire for victory, for domination, is what turned us from shrew-like cowards hiding under shrubs into the apex predator.
In the other direction lies failure and death. If an entire culture suppresses and vilifies competition and confrontation, it's only a matter of time before another culture overruns and enslaves them. Such has happened uncounted times throughout history. Right now, Western civilization is busy setting ourselves up as an all-you-can-eat buffet for the Arabs, Russians, and Chinese. If you think they won't gorge themselves when they see the scales finally tip in their favor, you're a fool and the essence of the problem.
The feminization of America has created an entire generation of dead-end losers who would rather wear Guy Fawkes masks and shamble listlessly about while shouting tired neo-socialist slogans than they had create careers and fight to make themselves wealthier. We are increasingly empowering the people who cannot sort themselves into the hierarchy, the people who in previous times were cast to the lions for the good of the tribe. Our news and entertainment media, ever more controlled by these underachievers, creates lies and repeats them ad nauseum until a majority of the populace begins to think of them as gospel truths, even when they are obvious lies -- e.g., adult human females are physically as strong and capable as adult human males.
We cannot change reality with laws and wishful thinking, because reality will always win. In that battle, the losers won't be given a trophy for participating, they'll be dead.
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